Got my new "Flip Key" set up tonight
What a fiasco getting the keys cut. My experience fully confirms my belief that Home Depot hires some of the most mentally deficient people. Even with the newest key-cutting technology, they refused to cut the keys because they weren't bought there & they didn't want to be responsible if they keys got ruined. Even after I insisted that I would not hold them liable, they still refused.
I had them cut by a great person at Ace Hardware who was willing to use the old technology & use his skill.
Now I just need some of them groovy stickers for the fob!
I had them cut by a great person at Ace Hardware who was willing to use the old technology & use his skill.
Now I just need some of them groovy stickers for the fob!
Last edited by UOP Shadow; Jul 27, 2014 at 11:28 AM.
Wow... for free!? My dealership told me either cut and program ($250ish) or nothing. And then once they saw it wasn't a Ford key they said it would NOT work, at all. Even though I reassured them it would work, they said no. So I went a great Yelp reviewed locksmith around here and they cut and programmed it for me.
Oh! The reason I had to have them programmed is that my car only came with one key used.
I bought the stickers btw from that ebay guy everyone else used and they look terrible and do NOT stick well or even flat.
Oh! The reason I had to have them programmed is that my car only came with one key used.
I bought the stickers btw from that ebay guy everyone else used and they look terrible and do NOT stick well or even flat.
When I got my flip key fob I went directly to a local locksmith because it seems is your best bet after reading this entire thread. Well the locksmith did it for me for $10.50 but he wasn't too happy about it. He gave me the "this is like bringing a hamburger to McDonalds" speech that was kind of uncomfortable and felt bad for the guy but hey…at least you made some money me.
When I got my flip key fob I went directly to a local locksmith because it seems is your best bet after reading this entire thread. Well the locksmith did it for me for $10.50 but he wasn't too happy about it. He gave me the "this is like bringing a hamburger to McDonalds" speech that was kind of uncomfortable and felt bad for the guy but hey…at least you made some money me.
I don't agree with this logic by the way. First, he has it backwards; it's more like buying just the bun at McDonald's, taking it home and making a ham and cheese sandwich because they don't sell it there. Also, does he complain about everyone coming in and getting mechanical keys made without programming? My house key doesn't require programming, is he going to complain about that?
When I got my flip key fob I went directly to a local locksmith because it seems is your best bet after reading this entire thread. Well the locksmith did it for me for $10.50 but he wasn't too happy about it. He gave me the "this is like bringing a hamburger to McDonalds" speech that was kind of uncomfortable and felt bad for the guy but hey…at least you made some money me.
I felt bad because looking it from his point of view the internet is ruining his business. I do like supporting local family businesses as much as I can when the difference is just a few dollars. In this case the saving is too much to pass up.
If as a consumer this cost me $45 to do myself, but I could walk in to the locksmith and have it done for $75 I wouldn't bother. He'd make $30 on that deal instead of $10.
Hey Everyone
So when i bought my 2013 GT Conv. i just got one key as the previous owner had misplaced rest of the keys. Of course dealership i bought the car from gave me good price on the car so i didnt bother to ask for rest of the keys for free (still have 20% disc. from that dealership).
Now, i need to have another set of key for my wife as she started driving my GT
. What should i do:
- Buy flip key from ebay
- Get it cut out from local locksmith
- Program the key
Is this correct OR i have to buy the second set of keys from the dealership?
Please advice
Hans
So when i bought my 2013 GT Conv. i just got one key as the previous owner had misplaced rest of the keys. Of course dealership i bought the car from gave me good price on the car so i didnt bother to ask for rest of the keys for free (still have 20% disc. from that dealership).
Now, i need to have another set of key for my wife as she started driving my GT
. What should i do: - Buy flip key from ebay
- Get it cut out from local locksmith
- Program the key
Is this correct OR i have to buy the second set of keys from the dealership?
Please advice
Hans
Hey Everyone So when i bought my 2013 GT Conv. i just got one key as the previous owner had misplaced rest of the keys. Of course dealership i bought the car from gave me good price on the car so i didnt bother to ask for rest of the keys for free (still have 20% disc. from that dealership). Now, i need to have another set of key for my wife as she started driving my GT
. What should i do: - Buy flip key from ebay - Get it cut out from local locksmith - Program the key Is this correct OR i have to buy the second set of keys from the dealership? Please advice Hans
. What should i do: - Buy flip key from ebay - Get it cut out from local locksmith - Program the key Is this correct OR i have to buy the second set of keys from the dealership? Please advice Hans
I got my flip key in and have gotten the keyless entry part programmed and working fine but I just can't get the key to start the car. I've tried a bunch of times. Any ideas on what it could be? I've contacted the seller but havent heard back yet.
Dumb question...You're following the programming steps, and already have 2 other working keys that can start the car, right?



